Newspaper Headlines: Trump's 'Expletive-Laden Tirade' and US Airman's 'Got Gun' Miracle Escape
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Trump Says Journalist at an Unnamed News Outlet ‘Will Go to Jail’ Unless They Reveal Source of Details on Fighter Pilot in Iran
President Donald Trump said the “person that did the story” for an unidentified media outlet about the U.S.’s search for a second fighter jet pilot who was missing in Iran after his plane was shot down “will go to jail” if they do not reveal who provided the information. Trump made the remarks at a press conference Monday at the White House. The president did not identify what news organization had reported on the search for the pilot, which t…
Trump Goes On Warpath Against Media In Iran Rescue Presser
Donald Trump on Monday threatened an unnamed media outlet that reported on a downed military airman in Iran, warning that the disclosure risked jeopardizing an ultimately successful rescue mission. A first airman was rescued within hours after the plane was shot down. The second, identified as a weapons system officer, was rescued early Sunday. Trump told reporters in the White House Briefing Room during a midday press conference that on Fri…
Regime Change – Sometimes It Works, Often It Doesn’t
Credit: US Department of Defense / Wiki CommonsBy Herbert WulfApr 6 2026 (IPS) Donald Trump ran on a platform of ending wars. After his success in Venezuela, he is intoxicated by his military achievements and is banking on regime change in several countries. In a swift and decisive move, US forces abducted Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife to the United States. The current government in Caracas has little choice but to largely subm…
It's Getting Serious: Trump Triple Dog Dares Iran To Keep Strait Of Hormuz Closed
WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump's threats to the Iranian regime escalated drastically over the holiday weekend, with the President issuing a rare "triple dog dare" for Iran to keep the Strait of Hormuz closed.
Cuba Deserves Better Than Trump’s Inhumane Pressure Campaign
To call Donald Trump a hypocrite serves no real purpose, but cast your mind back, if you will, to December of 2016. He had just won his first presidential election, running on the stupidity of George W. Bush’s war in Iraq, which he called “a big, fat mistake.” He emphasized his anti-interventionist stance at an event before taking office: “We will stop racing to topple foreign regimes that we know nothing about, that we shouldn’t be involved wit…
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